salieron
Salieron is the third-person plural form of the Spanish verb salir in the pretérito indefinido (preterite), used to indicate that a group of people left a place or went out in the past. It can also be used with the pronoun ustedes to mean “you all left.”
Conjugation and usage: the full preterite conjugation of salir is: yo salí, tú saliste, él/ella/Ud. salió, nosotros/as
Etymology: salir comes from the Latin salīre, meaning to leap or to go out, and developed in
Usage notes: salir is highly versatile and appears in numerous verbal phrases and idioms, such as salir
In summary, salieron is a common past-tense form used to describe that a group left, with origins